Major force in nineteenth-century Europe.
What is nationalism?
This country became more liberal in 1848 than France, Russia, and Austria.
What was Great Britain?
Who is considered the father of the Italian unification?
Who was Camillo di Cavour?
It had been considered the longest reign in English history and reflected perfectly the national pride of the British.
Who was Queen Victoria?
Great Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria.
Who were the Four victors to meet at the Congress of Vienna.
This country remained rural, agricultural, and autocratic and refused any developments of the Industrial Revolution.
Who is Russia?
Movement to end slavery.
What was abolitionism?
To maintain the new balance of power, Great Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria (and later France) agreed to meet in conferences to discuss their common interests and to maintain peace in Europe.
What is the Concert of Europe.
Name an important member of the Red Shirts who was instrumental in the unification of Italy and fought in the south.
Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi?
Prussia was known for its reliance on military strength.
What is militarism.
It declared most of the nation´s enslaved people "forever free".
What was Lincoln´s Emancipation Proclamation?
According to this principle, the great powers had the right to send armies into countries in order to restore legitimate monarchs to their thrones.
What is the principle of intervention?
The new state of Italy was proclaimed under this king in 1861.
Who was King Victor Emmanuel II?
He made reforms but conservatives thought he was destroying Russia´s basic institutions.
Who is Czar Alexander II?
The American Civil War (1861-1865) was a bloody struggle between North and South-
What were the Union and the Confederacy?